The recall reaches from New York to California and Florida to Oregon. It includes salmon, trout, whitefish and other products that can be fatal to those with weak immune systems.
Major Brand Recalling Around 13,500 Pounds Of Frozen Soup
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The recall is due to misbranding and undeclared allergens
The affected product was distributed to various hotels, restaurants and institutions nationwide
Major brand Kraft Heinz Food Company is recalling approximately 13,504 pounds of frozen soup. The product has been misbranded and may contain two major allergens.
The company learned of the problem when a food service customer complained that the soup labeled as vegetable beef and barley condensed soup was actually minestrone condensed soup, the U.S. Department of Agriculture s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) said in the recall
This means that the products have been misbranded and may contain allergens that are not specified on the label. Specifically, it may contain undeclared milk and eggs, both of which are included in the list of eight most common food allergies that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has
Weight Loss Coffee Recall: Undeclared Ingredients Pose Risks Of Heart Issues, Suicidal Thoughts
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One of them is an appetite suppressant that was pulled from the market
The other is a treatment for several depressive disorders
The FDA has been warning about products with hidden and potentially dangerous ingredients that are sold online
A weight-loss coffee product is being recalled for containing two undeclared ingredients. One of them poses serious heart risks while the other may cause suicidal thoughts.
Dash Xclusive from Glendale, California, is voluntarily recalling its Imperia Elita Vitaccino Coffee for containing undeclared ingredients, the recall
alert posted on the Food and Drug Administration s (FDA) website said. Specifically, the FDA found that it contains undeclared sibutramine and fluoxetine, thus making the coffee product an unapproved drug.
Brite Harbor Caesar Dressing Recall 2021: Packaging Error Prompts Anchovy Allergy Alert
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Litehouse is voluntarily recalling its Brite Harbor Caesar Dressing & Dip pillows
The front of Caesar dressing s pack is labeled Caesar, but the back label is for Blue Cheese
The packaging error risks allergic reactions in people sensitive to anchovy or fish
The company Litehouse is recalling 225 cases of 1.5-ounce Brite Harbor Caesar Dressing & Dip because it may contain undeclared anchovies.
According to the
recall notice on the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) website, there was a packaging error that led the pouches to be labeled Caesar in front but Blue Cheese at the back. Because of the error, the labels at the back of the affected product, which can be found on the FDA website, do not list anchovy as one of the ingredients because they are for Blue Cheese Dressing.